FNAF 3 takes place 30 years after the events of its predecessor. Its the same kind of gameplay — requiring you to check cameras and shut doors — but the sole, decaying antagonist make it far more frightening.

Build up your settlement, plan your defenses, raise an army, and guide your tribe to victory against nasty goblins or other clan leaders. It’s a good combination of slow planning and quick, chaotic battles.

The turn-based tactics of Hoplite are simple enough. You need to clear the 16th floor of a procedurally-generated tower, using a healthy combination of skills, upgrades, and patience against four types of foe.

Super Squawk Software’s hit title takes you back to a time when you were still afraid of the dark. Your purpose is to help save Timmy from the things that go bump in the night with toy blasters, glue battles, etc.

The premise is simple: in a not so distant post-apocalyptic future, WiFi transmissions have transformed humans into zombies. You have amassed a motley “squad” of unlikely heroes to stave off these WiFi-walkers.